| Foreword Congratulations on your purchase of the Casio SF-3500. This innovative personal data storage device features sophisticated functions as well as sim. amplified operations, In order to make the most of your purchase, be sure to read this manual carefully and keep it on hand for later reference. " Main Features: » Telephone Directory Function — Storage of names, telephone numbers, addresses,or any other type of list data.
4 Calendar Function. . 4-1 Calendar Recall 4-2 Previous/Following 43 Reverse Field Calendar Display.. 5 Schedule 5-1 Schedule Display. 52 Schedule Mode Specification. §.2-1 Direct specification. . 5-22 Calendar specification. 5-2-3 Sequential specification 5-3 input 5-4 Output 5-4-1 Search. e 6 Letter Memory Function 61 Inputting Words and 62 Using Wards or Phrases Stored in Letter Memories 6-3. Changing and Deleting Letter Memory Data, 7 Editing and Deleting Data. .. 7.1 Correction. 7.
1-2 Changing Batteries “This unit is powered by three Within batteries (CR2025). Low battery power is indicated by a dim display, when the contrast is set t0 its strongest sating. Replace batteries as soon a8 possible after weakened catteries are noticed, Notice that the batteries of this unit are used for both normal operation and memory back up.
1-6 Keys Letter Memory Key (& Se roll Revs (8)Calendar Display Key (D Schedule Data @ All Clear Key ) Clear/Display Clear Key (9 Colon/Capacity Display Key Key Outputting Key (@ Secret Key & Memo Data 1% Insert Key Input/Quipnt Key {15 3 Telephone Data Input/Output Key Input Keys &) Setsquare Key @ Data Input/Output Mode Key. (B Shift Key (@ Upper Case Key (@ Numeric Keys @ Equal/Auto Display Key @ Calculation Command Keys b (D Power Switch For details on key function’s, see page 7.
Bandit gty Fictitious Clear/Display Clears 1 numeric value input during caleulaEquai/Auto Enters an equals sign. Clear Key sons @ | Display Key After the @) key, sequentially displays data in When inputting data, clears the entire display the auto display. @ {except the calendar in the schedule display) — and moves the cursor to the upper left corner gy | Upper Case Key Switches between upper case (indicated by @ of the display. Also clears the (8 (shift) on the display) and lower case characters.
. Telephone Directory Function This function makes it possible to store names and numbers. Up to 96 characters for the name and 90 digits for the number can be input. 2-1 Input 1. Press the @ key to specify the TEL mode and to show the TEL mode initial display (“TEL” indicated on display). 2. Press the Gi key to enter the input mode. “INPUT NAME:?" appears on display. { M0 displayed) 3. Use the alphabet keys to enter a name and then press the &9 key.
12 SECY @i BOB BB &) Jackson 93-583-4111 INPUT NAME:? SECY BOB. SECY BOB TEL CASEY BOB CASEY BOB TEL Prompt for next name {data twenty *SECY" incorrectly input for “CASEY™ Re torn cursor to beginning by the 65 &8 keys. Move cursor to Insert position and press the [ key. Space opens at cursor position, Use the {5) key to return to end of line. &3 | [case Y poB_ {CASIO} I N.Y. | [CASEY Cursor automatically w201 575 N.Y. advances 10 next line 1451 &5 51 when display width is = Jackson exceeded.
o Name L NUMBER i1 NUMBER @ Jackson 035834111 (& MARTIN, ERIC | 0112312343 @[ WHITE, BRYAN | EDWARDS, DAVE | 0486-66-2130 Y. TAYLOR, RAY @ sos Sorsrsaen® (CASIO) 0924112684 @[LLOYD, KEN 066322151 K| SMITH, CHARLIE | ®|ROGERS, BILL | K| ANDERSON, JOHN | 0262-28-9360 Once all of the sample data have been entered, press the B key to return to the output mode, 2-2-2 Search ) Four different search procedures can be used to locate specific data.
3 Initial Search Inputting a single letter and pressing the &5 key locates the data item which begins with the specified character. This type of search is useful when the name to be located is long or when a large volume of data is stored. Example: What is Ken Loyd's telephone number? Output mode {1 not displayed) &L L LLOYD KEN TEL il Ken Lloyd’s telephone number Two or more characters can also be specified for Initial Search.
. Memo Function The memo function allows storage of any type of data, including memorandums, lists or tables. Up to 96 characters can be input for each data item. Unlike the telephone directory function and the schedule function, input data is stored in the order that it is input. 3-1 Input 1. Press the [@ key to specify the MEMO mode and to show the MEMO ride initial display {“MEMO” indicated on display). 2. Press the 53 key to enter the input mode. “INPUT MEMO:?" appears on display. (T displayed) 3.
£1=51.6 L NEW YORK -~ LONDON L SHOPPING LIST .t TOWEL T-SHIRT FARE (MAY) £500~750 NOTE: Press 5 after inputting each data item defined by line. After inputting each data item defined by dashed line, press BB to move cursor until the first position of the next line and enter the next data item. Press B before inputting upper characters, 3-2-2 Search Four different search procedures can be used to locate specific data.
Output mode SHOPPING LIST (09 not displayed | TOWEL Shirtwaist ®) S &5 MEMO B2 Two or more characters can also be specified for Initial Search. 4 Random Search Recalls data according to specified characters which are input using the f5 keys. Example: Recall all data that includes Output mode $7=81.6 Display of all data thank (@ not displayed) | [FARE .
n Calendar Function This unit is programmed with a 199-year (January 1901 ~ Decedent 2099) full month calendar function that automatically makes adjustments for variable month lengths and leap years. 4-1 Calendar Recall Entering a year and month using the &8 key and then pressing the key displays a full month calendar for the specified year and month. Example: Recall January 1988. Bes @168 1988-01~ # 20th century years can also be entered using two digits (i.e.
Example; Highlight October 10 and 17, 1987 Input mode October 1987 calendar {18 displayed) fiostfiladyv . 28T 111213 fisher R SOSes | IEEE 1 1987~ Press the &5 key to dis 3 1| play the 10th in reverse field. 1287-1¢ | Use the cursor key [ 10 {Press seven times i 23 move the flashing date or enter 17.) toothsome 1112 13 14 15 1627 25 286 1887-10 Pressing the 58 key changes the 17¢h to 1112 15 1415 198710 e Date can be input using numeric keys during calendar display.
§-2 Schedule Mode Specification Schedule input and output is performed in the schedule mode using one of the three following procedures. These arc the basic schedule mode operations and an effort should be made to become familiar with them. Direct Specification — Direct entry of date Calendar Specification = — Using the and keys in calendar mode. Sequential Specification — Using the and keys in schedule mode. In all of the following examples, it is assumed that there is nothing yet stored in memory.
WED STEED November 4, 1987 « Holding down either the key or the key results in continuous, high speed movement in the respective direction. 5.3 Input Use the example data to input the schedule, Example: Input the following schedule data. Input the data just become acquainted with the SCHEDULE function. It is assumed here that there is nothing else stored in memory, " Year | Mentholated |* Schedule da 1587 10720 SECTION MEETING 1887 10/20 NEW PRODUCTS' CAMPAIGN 1987 10722 MEET MR.
9 (7130 MEET 5 MR.SMITH 1987-10-22 THU 9:38MEET SMIRK NPU TH {NUT SCHEDULE:? g STEED 810 198 20:21722723 1987-10 ] s O Next, enter the dais the (B key. Input complete Schedule register symbol show data present for 20th and 22nd, 22nd flashes to show currently specified date. for October 24. Press the 5] key twice and then press 910 20:21 22° 231247 1887-10 1 f SAT INPUT SCHEDULE:? F ] 32 STEED oath flashes to show currently specified date.
3 2 Calendar Search SAT DEPARTMENTALIZE t MEETING 15:090 STEED S5 ey The key scrolls down through data.
4 Direct Search (character search) Schedules can be recalled by inputting all or first part of the character data for the desired schedule. When more than one schedule satisfies the specified character data, the schedules are displayed in chronological order. Example: &) NEW THU NEW_ STEED ki TUX 14:0RNEW PRODUCT S’ CAMPAIGN STEED .
@ Letter Memory Function Up to 10 often-used words and phrases can be stored for one-touch entry. Up to 96 characters can be stored for each letter memory item. 6-1 Inputting Words and Phrases 1. Press the @8 key to enter the input mode. ( N displayed) 2. Press the key to specify 2 mode. 3, Enter a word or phrase, 4. Press . 5. Press the §57 key and then press one of the numeric keys ¢ through [8]) 1o store the.entered data. Pressing (0] stores the data to letter memory 0.} 6.
0 org 62 TAYLOR Correction data input, e . =) 5240 | ) Editing and Deleting Data 0878-62-5240_ This function makes it possible to correct and delete existing data, and to insert new data inch existing data. Data editing is made possible by the operation FF(ER in the input mode while the data to be edited is located at the first line of the display. TAYLOR RAY (CAS 10| | Biding complete ) 7-1 Correction 8878-62-52480 Example: Correct the telephone number of Ray Taylor (input in the example er« {TE BRYAN .
FIE) SALES G Example: The schedule “BANK (NEW YORK Bl October 24th on page 30 has been decided for 11 o'clock. Output mode (% not displayed) BB31967 Input mode (10 displayed) EERIER 42 TUE NG STEED o W Correction data input. TUE TELESALES MEET NG 14 :88NEW PRODUCT §' CAMPAIGN INPUT SCHEDULE:? STEED Ale] Editing complete. RANCH)" entered for 1987-10-24 SAT BANK (NEW YORK B RANCH) ME TING DEPARTMENTALIZE STEED Recall data to be corrected in output mode.
Input mode TUE Edit mode. (1% displayed) 1\ :R@SECTION MEE | R Tine STEED N BE TUE || Remaining dag items 14:88NEW PRODUCT|| [yep when data item S’ CAMPAIGN| | s addled: INPUT SCHEDULE:? STEED o * Always be sure 1o press the B key to exit the Input mode after data deletion.
Data deletion is progress. Display shows schedule mode for date specified after deletion is DELETED !! complete. T594-01-01 TUE 1 1987-10-18 SAT STEED W 1 a mistake is made while inputting the year, month, date, press &) and then input again. When the message “CAN'T BE DELETED SET “IN’” MODE" appears on the display when (8] is pressed, press B8 co enter the input mode. 732 All clear procedure The following procedure clears all data stored in memory, including the letter memories and password. 1.
Markers can also be assigned to data previously stored. Example: Add 2 marker to the data ©1 POUND=1.6 DOLLAR" in the example on page 19, Output mode £1=81.8 Search for date in out({0 not displayed) NEW YORK-LONDON put mode. [Xcix) LATRINE SCHEDULE 10:98 25 45 12:05 30 58 SHOPPING 1ST MEMO Input mode Edit mode {0 displayed) G MEMO @ W Bl »ic1=81.
Continuing from the password registration operation... Input mode {I¥ displayed) Secret area {we displayed) (& COOPER @ HENRY & 03 (=347 () 4837 B 1988 MEET 3 MR.LEE & 0 COOPER HENRY TEL o COOPER HENRY 83-347-4837 INPUT NAME:? STEED we e Ui 81-27 MEET MR SCHEDULE WED LEE LE:? STEED Name input Numbers input Date specification Schedule data input The unit returns to the normal area when the secret area is canceled {here, SCHEDULE mode for same date). input mode. mode.
B 1988 616 | [ 4 7GR | [14: STEED we B’ Continuing from the previous example... = WED || Secret area exited {to normal are) STEED bl The currently registers password can be displayed by pressing £86%) while in the secret ares, Failure to enter a password or entering an incorrect password does not aglow access 1o the secret area and results in the following display. k%% SECRET PASSWORD Mismatch INPUT PASSWORD:? Press clear the display and attempt password entry gain.
mE TUE 14:00NEW PRODUCT S° CAMPAIGN ACHED o & 1987-18-20 TUE 14:00NEW PRODUCT S’ CAMPAIGN STEED SR 1987-10-22 THU || Display change sat approximately one Wordsmith second intervals. STEED e SAT ! MEETING 15:86 STEED o Auto display can be suspended at any point by pressing ;he kgy. Subs» eloquently pressing resumes auto display from the point at which it was suspended, 54 @ Date Calculations Date calculations in the range of 1901 through 2099 can be performed.
Example: What is the date 200 days from November 30, 20017 100 &) 2001 &3 11 21st century years smuts 30 be entered i full, K+ THU v PRI o Example: What are the dates 15 days and 30 days before August 3, 19887 (Memory Calculation) 200 June 18, 2002 TUE 18E 88 ER8EE3 2002-06-18 ® WED| 1988-08-03 ample: What are the dates 50 days and 100 days from October 20, 19877 (Constant calculation) =15 87% M TUE K+ TUE 1987-10-20 MON K+ WED M 1987-12-09 1988-07-04 56 57
Calculator Function * Pressing the £ (clear) key cancels the latest numeric entry only, * Incorrect entry of an operator can be corrected by pressing the key corresponding to. the correct operator. # Pressing the (8 (ail clear) key cancels an entire entry. * Pressing the Bi6 (memory clear) key clears memory contents. * Double entry of an operator 838) makes the numeric value followed by the double entry a constant. .
11-4 Sort Sequence for “NAME”" Field in TEL Mode 11-3 Counting Characters The following values must be added to the number of characters nut when using the TEL, MEMO, and SCHEDULE areas to adjust for internal processing requirements. TEL MEMO SCHEDULE T registered. password. :;n; 2 tired PASSWORD Input password does not | Enter correct password, CALENDAR < 218 08 MISMATCH match registered password.